Who are you going out to eat with that eats escargot, steak tartare, pate, etc. on that much of a regular basis? My suggestion is not to broaden your culinary horizons against your will; it’s to find less bougie dining companions.
One of the only two things I miss about the first company I worked for after college was working in a dog-friendly office! Having a bad day? Pet a dog! Also, please adopt, don’t shop!
Even of you don’t hit the goal of 50k words in a month, at least you get into the practice of writing everyday (or just writing at all in general,in my case). NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month, for those who don’t know what it stands for) can help get words on the page. Even if it’s complete and utter garbage, it gives you a starting point to edit and fine tune your story.
Currently side-hustling nights ans weekends at Target to make some extra cash for the holidays and to pay down some debt. It sucks, I’m always tired, and I hate it, but I hate being broke and stressed out more, so I’m sticking it out at least until the end of the year.
On the surface, an Office reboot sounds awesome, but I know it would be a major disappointment. Reboots pretty much always suck, and the casts, networks, and Netflix need to stop enabling them. Everything ends eventually and great shows end at the right time with the right mix of closure and open-endedness. Some reboots are so awful they risk the reputation of the original (I’m looking at you, Scrubs Season 9), and most are just completely unnecessary (Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, Fuller House, etc.).
Who are you going out to eat with that eats escargot, steak tartare, pate, etc. on that much of a regular basis? My suggestion is not to broaden your culinary horizons against your will; it’s to find less bougie dining companions.
One of the only two things I miss about the first company I worked for after college was working in a dog-friendly office! Having a bad day? Pet a dog! Also, please adopt, don’t shop!
Not to enable the insanity, but you should secure the requisite social media handles for these ideas too. Continuity in branding and such…
Even of you don’t hit the goal of 50k words in a month, at least you get into the practice of writing everyday (or just writing at all in general,in my case). NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month, for those who don’t know what it stands for) can help get words on the page. Even if it’s complete and utter garbage, it gives you a starting point to edit and fine tune your story.
Currently side-hustling nights ans weekends at Target to make some extra cash for the holidays and to pay down some debt. It sucks, I’m always tired, and I hate it, but I hate being broke and stressed out more, so I’m sticking it out at least until the end of the year.
I could be bounded in a nutshell (or oyster, in this case) and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I had bad dreams.
You’re welcome to take some stuff off my workload if you want.
On the surface, an Office reboot sounds awesome, but I know it would be a major disappointment. Reboots pretty much always suck, and the casts, networks, and Netflix need to stop enabling them. Everything ends eventually and great shows end at the right time with the right mix of closure and open-endedness. Some reboots are so awful they risk the reputation of the original (I’m looking at you, Scrubs Season 9), and most are just completely unnecessary (Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, Fuller House, etc.).